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THE OymAnA DAILY BEE PUBL MORNING SHED EVERY BSCRIPTIC TERMS OF 8 . (% g Year. $6.0 A turda eekly | Butiding, Twen 1840 Unity Building Temple Conrt 01 Fourtee x Clty: 611 Park Street CORRESPONDENCT mmunications relatl ews and ¢ tl matter should be Omah . Editorial Departm BUSINESS LETTERS Risiness letters and remitta addr The Bee Publish Omaha rk & tor wddressed EMITTANC Remit by draft, ex pavablo to The Hee dmahi or Bast THI: BEL excha PURLISH TEMENT raska schii OF CIRCULATION Daaglas ( | 000 27,040 27110 ) 26,650 27,400 i 0N TZRCHTUCK nd sworn to ¥ AuRiiat D 1TUNG A Notar Omaha | eall for help always ready humanity liberally to the Galvest Omaha duty responding in n is to perform to More thronghont for fair connty fairs are b this | Nebraska year Kome years pust reflects the overy of county prosperity the peo. Perhaps the the salary judge and quickest dispute the wiy to the settle ween connell procecdings police city i 1o pross those impeachment hearing e — to Kpecdy Democrats muke aQuoting from Lincoln, s party reviled whi vts for human favor in thelr eyes great n statesman whom lived ¢ never found splurge he and hotel hostelries Lincoln keepers their under assurances the presidential candidate cated in that eity have several bones Bryun who refitted tha would be during the to pick lo summer with My — It 18 one of the easiost tasks in the world for a reporter nterview 1i Huug Chale. The aged diplomat gives the rey an opportunity he Knows without learn the Chinaman — to rer to much from The court bebind in its docket before the Governor supreme is over one year who have court can appred Poynter did for them When his veto cut off one-half the work ing force of the court —— e cases what Have you visit Omaha 1f not, shinre committee, Omaha invited duri are i on should be serving ot debrix your carnival doing the y fricnds — t season ful reception yon not your us a mber which oy resident o Iveston American wrecked is pluck clty showing The has not away and the people have buried thefr dead, but they &N to plan for rebuilding, wol and on broader lues than ever The vepublican legislative and county tieket 1% elciting approval upon every side and from all the munity. The voters of Douglas never had representative hefore them or one In which they more safely trust thelr interests acteristic of the cleaved not heen even have e solidly classes of com nnty tiekot Although he has alveady made tour of the First distriet. Mr. Bryan is advertised to a few speeches there return deliver his The the fusion campaign must First district is slipping from them and demands desperate remedies — The democratic national committed has finally decided to open headquarters I New York. Early in it was anuounced that chieftuin would have the ecampaign in that Bryan boomers have evidently ered that it might be a good plan to b close enough to keep an eye on him e Ne on to braska next week managers foel that the nway the the entire state, canpaign mmany charge of but thy Aiscoy sbraska certalnly securing its share of the rural free delivery mail routes. The development of this sys tem s one of the most marked provements in postal service In recent years and at the present rate it will not be many years until all the thickly settled portions of the will have the same advantages as the city in mall facilities im country The Bryanlte wmanagers —announce that they hail the coal miners as a distinet aid to Bryan and cause, Is It not remarkable that candidate for the highest offic the land should regavd with favor a strike which means incaleulable loss and hardship 1o thousauds people’t What a commentary on the Bryan stock-in-trade when such a calamity is welcomed as teuding to prowote Aamecratiy muccess! his SNIVELING OVER CIVIL SERVICE. | T'he the M vmk‘ paramount fon pres ent popocratic campulg Ly pocrisy | Crocodile Abraham | chisement of n the name Lincoln over the disf the bla by the the negro lave th o of planting tears are shed of n party ks that kept n y and than sought to destroy union rather ve up the privileg n free territory tears are shed by the nat they the ocratic organs and orators over ural war which foreed frufts leader der false pretenses in order and treaty which upon conntry of a for their peace senate un to fabricate e through frse heing the in the the the paramonnt dile t lments people fact that down | new Cro the o thess shed over trusts face of demoernts s are by ner " the 1 s in amendment to the essential to the re tion And ched lidin constitution “tr ind suppression il y ref now o MeKin on civil serviee over « the d matter of notoriety that ocratic leaders favor repenling ervice laws and reviving system in its abhorrent most weritical sn vil want velors over the mutilat forget do that the Chic reaffirmed the f m of the « sorvice meem t not to remembor m. which hy and win) g0 platior Wi 1t Kansas City ledge and cons nt tryan, declare in %0 many w favor of opening e of p pot-louse | portunity e doors wide to the horde ifesslonal office to ckers and liticians in oM for the trongh by nvold nfford pig <hortest road lowlers forget that | CIvil gervice reform originated w th re publicans o publicans ereati tennre R hngry the to I y These hypoeritical Wl was sot the state in motlon by re Just same as and national republicans and in state and national legislatures in the fa opposition of claim the anti-trnst legislation fnated with many democrats wl now sole patent on anti-trost remedies — ENTIRELY TISFACTORY. A plurality of over in ording to the figures | tirely satistuctory republicans shonld have an enconrnging them everywhere, It phurality at the September | giver 3,000 Maine i latest to is en and eet on I the largest election ever CXCept in the years 1804 and 1806 | I the forme; the hard [ the Cleve administration demoerats 1o refrain times of nd caused vote with the republicans from voting, while overy hody understands what gave the repuh licans their great plurality in 1896, Two yeurs ago the total of the state was considerably veduced and of conrse the vepublican plurality was This year a pretty full vote was cast both parties showing a large tWo years ago. vote lowered a gain over One thing seems to be entirely and that is that the ery of fmper has no terrors for the pe and Vermont tative, fecling no other clonr ialism ople of Maine Who are fajrly can throughout represen douht, o New England. I tion of the country has the imperialism bugaboo been held 1 he | there be no e | the people more assiduously than in New England. yet It does not appes that any considerable number ple have been scared by it W, | this very generally the cense | 2 declining issue, fu the country n of peo think It intel ix Is of th was hit Mi as ligent erned | ratal [ of indgment and it blow by aceeptance, 8 con nearly | I pretiy MeKinley's — THE PARTY OF NULLIFI ATION There hypocrisy,” letter of IS a steain of ill-concealed Meo MeKinley in acceptance, “in the anxiety to extend the constitutional guarantios to the people of the Philippines whil their nullitieation is openly advoeated at home” The Brganite party in the no for t guaranties in the e and Bryan himself has 1ot shown that he has any, although ther has unity. e noappealed to since early fn the | cumpaign to express an opinion specting the course of some of southern st i distranchising col citizens, in plain nulli fitteenth amendment 1 constitution, but no prexsion s come from When Mr. Bryan was s | days ago I Chicag [ism* an auditor propounded the ques | tion, “Fow the North Carvolina®* Mr. Br It is perhaps needloss to sy He said: “Let the ruce question which has brought us so much | {u-‘.um. e | bring anot | country. This s | candidate | | garding the people is fami r brutal said hix south s tional negro resnect constitn en no lack of oppo has 1 re the ored American fication of the fode the | him ; King a fow | against “imperial- | about ‘ | | situation i Vs reply was evasion warning 1o you not e question 1l venture of vital to United He | With the terrorism and thy intimidation cmployed the democrats of North Carollun 1o carry through the negro i mendment 1o the | ¥et no one knows whether | or condemns it While 1 the utmost sollcitude for (1 [ the Filipines in insurrection Awerican anthorlty, he manifests stoin colored American ave loyal to the government | who are being flagrantly deprived their constitutionnl This is certainly not a sition presidential the least will into the popoct would o sy a concern of the Sta hy vanchising state constitution Lie approve Profoss rights o1 agni n inte | citizens who N rlghts creditable candidate to it will o think 1t for a | 15 not | Mr. Bryan wthrely gafe to suy » to dodge this reason cha 1 e T t dolng it others pi by which he for instance, the assanlt of that platform on the tederal judiclary and | on the merit system. But the people | ave not all indifferent to the new uulli ln tiob which the supporters of Mr. — the platforw on stauds | valuable | Bryan | coverptate | Hean candidat THE OMAHA DAILY : Rrean in the south have enterad upon There are who seo in this a far nore of the “consent of t principle and a far American fnstitutions alled fmperfalism fn Porto Philippines, for if Amer i be ruthlessly nstitutional there for the of republican institutions? of our may be discrin to the most of citizenship what many violat governed dan serions n n greate [ than tl R ind the s 1 rights vhat security is nenee If a wle i regard privilege race be nated against on of can will count form o than go on evading t fmperial Mt s subject mistaken if he fancies in the thoughts of | 1 this? | 1 Wworse it creatly that it has no place the Amerlean people I K BEN BE The Bee will be favored | the dition | any | sAl teaders of Sunday with publighed fine by e ws the form of an of Iustrated Including ! with Ak-Rar-Ben colored cover < i model of the Two specially | number a handsome 1-Ben edition wspaper maker's art it reproduced the crowning of the queen of the night art in itself origin and growth Al-Sar-Ben, hie sketches made staff pho into th aned [ I8 nnd first the frontispiece ropresenting nd the prgeant I'he history the Kn second @ review work of the of cuel o of Iits set th with photog the purpose our togy initintes the public mysteries of tl I'he rnors, organization Bourd and of pleture th article on the Gov deseribed by pen reading for the made furnishes interesting about " the 1o know on offorts have e he official program of pletures t will make supply all the in an officlal In addition vivid desiving untiring coming pos: week and the tloats gala parvade necessary the and descriptions of the information handbook features Kings court pictures of the hustling committee, the the intendent at construction of tonts, Car up guide and specal the former Ak-Sar-Ben's to portraits of il queens royal mascot, Bl work in th penter's letter from the Philippines and | other satnres, presenting the finest Ak Ben carnival that could be produced Every will not only 0 to out far on ac expensive tor the | subseriber will 1o extra copies will and regular souveniv of thix year's e want to it " e hut of-town friends the erve send copies and wide, of count of el issu every as usual the celve @ copy sold through news newsboys at the price of 10 ¢ e ————— e stunds Quite an ado was made a short while the that Watson, viee of the ¥ this Bryan the announcement for of over k. ago Ihomas who ran president one Bryan kite four year heartily supporting and his democratic assochite national ticket. Mr. Watson der date of September + to a populist paper, the Missouri World, published at Chillicothe, Mo “The statement that 1 am supporting Bryan fs untrue The treatment accorded Mr. Watson by Mr. Bryan in 1806 was hardly cal culated to of up for the democratic combination that forced Towne off ticket becaus the democrats would not for th 8 Falls the talis ars 0go, Was My on wires un line friends the formet the stand nx nominees. According to the report of Trensurer | rve J0,000 of the permanent | ol fund fs held at Aisposal | without investment that | interest This which gistered his deposit hrings to the state. is | the same abuse against such vigorons complaint der M. which wias un and There belonging to Meserve's predecessors he promised to no reason why money fund should tavored banks or put into popoeratic polititians pockets at the expense of the tay ers. The way o put an end to this por nicions practice remedy is the school be used to ac commaodate to interest I8 1o elect for state tre complete the repub surer and \i of th oflice. a turning over —_——— ople of the Vnited ven . demonsteation nerosity which distr At Gulve Monduy The rmiin g of their ness with of disnster hublic hefore it ald would 00 in reli 1ol telegraph uclude the Livge il Kinds L no other e tates have | not only | bt of the prompt- | they N¢ respond of ton only to the the torrible | reached the | and it was a day later | apparent that outside | led. Friday $1,000, | Wis in the hands of the commintee of hy d | Ihis not | amount of supplies of | to tl, stricken mtry in the record 1 ery ™ VR wiis be money n and - thousands more pouring in every hour, mail does sent people, | world would such a possible I —y | About four 8 urer Meserve announced have cally awi mths ago State that he all the ted ng interest practically ted now Lo passant it the treasurer I'reas would perma where it last soon nent sehool would be d ment it S200,000, The the as then s not confidence it what is deposited in the United st shows same uninye ahout might wen taken to 1l tioned tha e public into extent of intoriing bannks s money Germg to the al Ao both ernment Eur world ny s latest country 1 States for touted United People money n he o years the oS goy and th were borr the st wers from the cial and indust has Stutes Never in history of as there heen hoa tinan al change in four years been the United | as Withessed I8t in Contounded by Corn Pields. 31 Every golden corn in the west is a ticn of Bryan's claim that the farmer not eujoying their share Prosperity brought about by the maintenance of (he gold standard and the reetoration of pro- | one of th ons of «h ated re of the | keener | public | tectively tional with the ¢ | arrangement | mistaken when BEE: SATURDAY, As to U. S. Blalr Pliot majori The republ overwhelming Edward R Beo y an n Hon Omaha ou have ehos sewaler ot of The preferred candida senator. The contest be Rosewater and Hon L. to who be sena was fought out strictly on at line at the primaries held with the result that Mr. Webster's were completely snowed under ward in the cit aha with at ame result throughout the was a fair and square fight in th the issue g between men and the victory gained by Rosewater is not onl splendid per bute, but it is such as will impress his candidacy pon the of the party hroughout the st f0 far as Mr tor United States the people of Nebraska would be fortunate, in ed, to hat capacity. His long life in Nebraska is dis- tinguished for purity, thrift, euters x fortitude levot No citt develop and build has exercised a affairs been tous of the he detected K at it without any tism or as to persoval ween Mr Webster, torial candidate John as should the lay forces of Om ut the It on two a onal re sentatives senator s candidacy is concerned secure his e in and more No citizen in public has done to Nebraska interest watchful and weal. When wrong he stru zn up or mor publi thought a8 to favo well that the Nebraska boy Kansas tion. It i abandoned has lowa orator and Forcefal Epigra Baltimore Am A short day s r is the shortes all the Bryan part A v short dol way of answering ef shortsighted platitude lar A Retorn Wao Kuneas City The flood of destr tollowed by a elty. Star iction Gal wave of charity into the now great which is flowing strickem city trom all parts of the that relief and mercy strange world, with Alternate and in this \ster. Getting Comfort trom a Chackle, i ) The democrats will pre to find fort in the returns from Maine and will point with pride to the fact that the ab normal plurality of 1898 was not repeated It Mr. McKinley is elected by a sm vote than four years hardly finish chu Christmas a waller will ot this slde Signific . I Nows McKinley i emotion Phrenologically intial,” Br “dynam ihst an and Stevenson that the be seen that the velt “Conserv- phrenol is the substantial and emo a pretty good ative.” Granting ist it yoked correct it w i with aynami ervative of qualities all around. Lose Old LI Chicago Chronicle significant of mischief tortucus and glippery old Chang, continues to buzz around the rep- resentatives of the powers with a different every halt %our. IHis purpose what 4t was in the beginning—to for’ the concoction of morc upon ' the part of the Boxers will have occasion to regret the which has kept this out of jail during the Can't 1t that person, Li Hung i that sition is today gain deviltry lenjen shifty old celestial Inst two monthy POLITICAL time DRIE In keeping with the policy of the letters of 7 expanding With twelve prestdential fleld it is fairly certain all will be satisfied time: eptance are in the tastes tickets political satisfles of confid home stretch politics is not The average in congress is 64 all nee eptember election ng returns parties, produ logree that insure The spicuous of the Nutmeg delegation years young man in In Connecticut to Dave Hill The law The trour administered the Crokerites was not very sev man nominated for governor is partner. If Charley Towne is camping on the warm trail of Roosevelt no one has yet located him. Charley could not the trail, but the country could lose Charley M. Sherwin voted at every election in his town—local, nd national—since 1832 If he lives untfl November he will cast his cighteenth presidential vote The largest p for a president President election, had had 305,000 18 Dave's lose James of Grafton, Vt. has state rality on the popular vote al candidate in Grant, running for 760,000, For his first term he Mr. McKinley's plurality in 3 was 600,000, Wyoming, which Bryan carried by votes in 1896, gave the republican candidat for governor 1,394 plurality in the election of two years ago and the republican can- didate for congress a plurality of 2,300, Tt was 18 is regarded as a safe republican state McKinley this year The republicans of Wisconsin in their recent convention adopted a plank in their platform favoring the abolition of party couventions in order that nominations could o made at plan action now followed with satisfactory ome of the states of the south, South Carolina John B. Stanch governor of New age, a graduate lawyer by and special 1 the latter was uas held the mung primaries, a sults in notably democratic York Amherst He nominee yoars of and a is 4 college was a partner of D. B. Hill when resident of Eimira, He of district for for profession stenant oM county assembly attorney and served two terms the stat ota has been This 18 Garfield visitor Congressman Eddy of Minne campalgnini in Oklahoma how & free-and-easy editor in alks about northern orator he i flat fallure fizzle and as a down a the county A logiclan he v red bal old igh probably an s a nder punched in eful, eg v fool, talked as talking to a lot he i on, with ung not i cal and bough he { them. Ther Lithuar voter publican I at We other He is riuw s thought he the vely 1 among Two en formed. in 1lin clubs ha 00 members Vermillion anian club ingheld under Algirdo at members are in EOEY incory ! ot " of Chi al name el eran pende tion )t the will Senat explre on March ¥ o year nember since. He headed by Governor of the o Daviz in n ind by a publican leaders in rate have 1llinols, imber b candidate re deno ator In ne for SE of political | PTEMBER 15, 1900, Senator of rugged honesty has always insisted th ipromised with 1e and licensed ke to put s no idle £pecula en heeded n power of its history that regret would never sacrifice, A man and strict integrity, he hat partisanship which cc countenanced ¢ sness was lic and party and it way that had his warnings t republican party would be and that part never recalled without have occurred But that s p The election of two Uni Nebraska, The Pilot on the pre the today I question mow | 1 States senators nt te h 1o rep Net esent ska who will repre not disposed epresentation, It ent to say that it is a significan puted fact that nearly every tim® of Omaha or other parts of the nted anything of Washington water there Mr. Rose is comment is suff and und the pe: state have v they have had to send Mr. to get it. If outside the water a ish w0 much, how much more could he accomplish us senator? The truth is, Mr, Rosewater is one of the ablest men of the pation and he would Bot only take front rank at Washingion, where he always stands high in esteem, but would be of tmore Nebraska and complish more for Nebraska than any other man that could be there. He is in lose touch and sympathy with the inter ests of the state and is perhaps more fa- miliar wi'h the state’s needs than any other of its citizens accor service to ac | LANDS THAN most heartrenting to come from re Thousands are money | bu oTnER oURs, Dispat character « glons of yet in danger of starvation ueeded to buy not auly fool | blankets and clothing. it is to be under | stood that there 1s ‘ood enough .o india | arain enough at least, to feed every suf ferer from famine. But it belongs to deal | ers, and the dealers must have theiz profit and the money of the world 1s called tor to buy food at the very ivors of the famine. An extraordinary dificulty of the whole calumity is found in *he Foliklous vegetarianism of the Hindu. Thousands of died in the famine regions, of the lack of pasturage and and of people perished might have been saved would only eat the flesh of those whe have been slaughtered people did not their religlon ting beef. 1t was perfectly this upon the natives of buman beings, they die without & murmur: the most titious, they could not risk their by eating forbldden flesh. hes of nt Indian the nue tamine. also is ca have las a result | other food | who have t they reature to save the | torbta their e The could super a vast number migh ports continue to come from Russian es of the imminence of revolution in and of the popular reliance upon A correspondent of the Rossia of re. writing from lspahan, de- that there been outbreaks in s parts of the r since the ure of the s rope, and have ppressed by extortions of customs officials the provoking causes of un rest. According to this authority, docu ments have been aMxed secretly the house of the Russian consul ‘n Ispahan threatening him with assassination f Le does not induce his government 1o interfore in behalf of the oppressed victims of Per slan misrule. The authors of the document that something has to be done, quickly, as their exist is olerable. 1t they go outside the are robbed by brigands, and if they are robbed by the This heing the case, it to them that it would be a Kill the consul, as such a be certain to result in the arrival of Russian troops. Two are allowed the consul in which the matter. Such an ocour- inly significant, but there is the bare possibility that the Russian consul, or some other Russiau poli agent, is responsjble for the whole affair sou ersia czar, clar var dey that these force. The ppear to be have ountry ev ah for F o lo point out and done quite in city they they stay inside shah's officers, has oceurred good idea deed would prompt months consider rence Is cert of course to | to Signor Crispi | elghty years, i in spite of his more tha still a force to be reckoned | with in Itallan politics. He has just at [ tracted public attention by an article, lished in the Revista Maritima of on the subject of maritime defence says that although the triple alllance has lasted for eighteen years, Italy has not known how to avail herself of the op portunity n eflectual defence Since 1860 she has spent 10,000 {rancs upon her navy, but the expenditures have been fitful and irregular, without intelll gent purpose and direction. Thus, ho eays. it has come about that the Italinn is now seventh in the world's list instead of third, as it was ten years ago. It is no longer possible to provide the necessary defence for Sicily and the many ltalian settlements abroad, not to speak of thos new markets which it is absolut:ly neces. sary to seek abroad unl the financial interests of the country are to he allow:d to fall into rapid decay. He M his article with an appeal to his country men to awaken to the urgencies of the sit uatlon, make provision for strong enough to enable the country to maintain her dignity in all quarters of il world. The venerable Ialian sintcsman evidently has taken a leaf out of the Look of the German emperor Rome He to organize conelind and The of the | Spaghank Is uropean mails bring furthor det recent massace of Arme The story has an exceedingly famillar sound Spaghank 1 or ‘llflln village of about 150 inhab.iants | the mountainous district of Sassun | kone years the men fended selves, with much bravery, against sional eruptions of the scoundrelly and last year off a band of those | gentry with a loss of four killed. The Kurds reported to Turkish headquareers that Spaghank was full of Ar an ray | lutionists, wh on All Pa mititary commander of Bitlis, surroniled the vil {lage with a strong body of troops. e Armen tried in vain to lefead thew selves against the superior force, and al all them and chil dren, were put Some of was, a in by them veeas Kurds drove hw most of men the women | Unele E water froot and a serious blow ened the monopoly the which thus far have shown th nelined to pay the least attention to ( repeated appeals and ts of the agri-| 1 ulturists. It is claimed that is now perfectly feasible to send perishable far products to London from points as distant Hull without in Lumage or loss Jesa here impin’ fol i is thr railron elves ! Rt * Pits Pite-This | rds that bur wasify ft rg ( M ® am reading ix full of w Mr, Pe Then 1 should Ver i rring ser K with THE FALL ROUND-UP Foley Bismarck Triby across th' continent—our 1 teat, | t sigebr Is haversack, an’ | tus in his hair t a brandin® m nth' ran ring em int mighty strang ar th' boye clond o'¢ ricks that n h ot il boys, our tramp id democrats an' bring Few Weeks Ago W st ‘A em into Ones or twok of threc-year-old—every kind | of hreed, | leaders careful, boys, an’ don't drive em in—every | Fate an' they've all a' got talked in these columns about daches. It is sueh an important See that littie maverick t that we want to mention it that's Towns 8ea there! Now Teddy's r &oin’ ' tie him dowr his logs together—sort o his safl Aln't no livin Teddy's trail Hear that big steer Bryan' See him Wher 1dy wwing, galoot! em break - a ground-th' pair, th' got t hunt th Teddy s on a tear that's follerin d him an’ he's | more Actual experience Tr hat more than sixty per Th shorten ent of all the headache the by in tenderfoot can foller orld aused by the eye strain It there | are ¢ bellerin his lariat That's a person in Omaha who th' or to and wa headache seatter for know there are hundreds—we want Oh, timber whe to examine his eyes . C. i520 Douglas Street LIGHT AND LIV Detroit Journal: “Of lsh ancestry cits no f Certainly not, it there orthodox theology course his old Huteson & Co. nufacturing Opticiins, is anything in the Washington | Star: “Sometimes,” suld At Keeps eryin disinterested frien aroun’ 'bout d BROWNING, KING & CO.’S Per Cent. Saturday morning, Sept. 15th, commences one of the greatest bargain clothing sales ever held in Omaha. We have placed a/l of our medium and heavy weight suits left from last season on our front tables—*“None Reszrved” —some are full lines and some are broken lines. All styles of cut and all styles of material are represented, and all are of our high grade manufacture. Every suit is warranted and guaranteed to be the best of its kind, not only in make but materials, and always the best value for your money. No clothing fits like ours. We have inauguratzd a new system this sea- son. Instead of waiting until the season is about over and offering these goods at a sacrifice, we are going to do it at the beginning, and give you a chance to purchase a suit for present wear at a bargain. You want a suit for this fall and winter, doa’t you? And why not take advantage of this special offer? Understand, these are not a lot of old and :shop worn suits we offer. They are just as good to-day as ever, and just as good style and jus:t as good value. But they were made last year. That’s the only difference. You couldn’t tell, but we can, and therefore w2 want you to see them now, and now is your opportunity. Fit, style, quality and manu- facture the best. them, with the in the church village priest, sought 1ofug which was burnwd, with a dead and the Turkish official report is very 1iff ing to All Pasha anghank of brigands, who fired vpon his 1ol and then retreated to the churen they ha that led accidenta proc living. Ot cour.e ont or 8 wak a nest dier of wh grets smoio 1. 1le and a nevita to be re t were k in the villager or ¥, bu At last th ng like a general revolt a farmers He | smaller I ful ertain to be ated by | tarmers of all the counties with & suitable | expeditious] % manner and at experiwent, if And the price has always bzen the lowest for that kind of clothing. But at this extra discount of 25 per cent. “where could you do as well?” No clothing tits like ours. It you don't think so, your money is waiting for you. 25 Per Gent Discount On these Suits from $8 to $25. Browning, King & Co., R. S. Wilcox, Manager. Omaha's Only Exclusive Clothiers tor Mcu and Beys